Former Miss USA Susie Castillo "molested" by TSA?

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

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"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

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The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

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TSA spokesman Luis Casanova says the screener was questioned and did the pat down correctly. Casanova apologized for any discomfort to Castillo.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

TSA spokesman Luis Casanova says the screener was questioned and did the pat down correctly. Casanova apologized for any discomfort to Castillo.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

"What bothered me most was when she ran the back of her hands down my behind, felt around my breasts, and even came in contact with my vagina!" Castillo wrote on her website.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.

Credit: Personal Photo

TSA spokesman Luis Casanova says the screener was questioned and did the pat down correctly. Casanova apologized for any discomfort to Castillo.

Credit: Personal Photo

The beauty queen turned actress says she decided against doing the body scanner over concerns about exposure to radiation. Castillo says a female Transportation Security Administration worker who checked her touched her crotch area several times.

Credit: Personal Photo

Former Miss USA Susie Castillo says a TSA pat down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport left her feeling "molested" and "helpless." Castillo, who was crowned in 2003, representing Massachusetts, was in tears after she was searched while preparing to fly home to Los Angeles on April 21.